Multiple Choice
Acetic acid, CH3COOH, is a stronger acid than the ammonium ion, NH4+. When acetic acid reacts with ammonia, NH3, what species are present in the solution in the largest amount?
A) acetic acid, CH3COOH and ammonia, NH3
B) acetic acid, CH3COOH, and ammonium, NH4+
C) acetate ion, CH3COO-, and ammonia, NH3
D) acetate ion, CH3COO-, and ammonium ion, NH4+
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